-- Press <leader>tt to toggle the (first) checkbox on the current line, if any.
-- That means, [ ] will be replaced with [x] and [x] with [ ]. If you want more
-- or different checkbox states, you can override the contents of
-- g:checkbox_states with an array of characters, which the plugin will cycle
-- through. The default is:

vim.g.checkbox_states = { " ", "x" }

-- When there's no checkbox on the current line, <leader>tt will insert one at
-- the pattern defined in g:insert_checkbox. The new checkbox's state will be
-- the first element of g:checkbox_states. The default for g:insert_checkbox is
-- '\<', which will insert the checkbox in front of the first word of the line
-- (not necessarily at the beginning of the line, '^'), which is particularly
-- useful when working in markdown-formatted lists. Other useful patterns would
-- be '^' (insert at the very beginning of the line) and '$' (end of line).
-- When inserting a new checkbox, g:insert_checkbox_prefix and
-- g:insert_checkbox_suffix are prepended/appended, respectively. This is
-- mostly useful for adding a space behind or in front of the checkbox:

vim.g.insert_checkbox_prefix = ""
vim.g.insert_checkbox_suffix = " "

-- Inserting a checkbox can be disabled by setting g:insert_checkbox to an
-- empty string ('').
